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St. Peter Catholic School in Ashton celebrated 150 years of continuous Catholic education with a
reunion on Friday, June 17.
Above: Greg Dahmen, St. Peters
Catholic School Class of 1940, chats
with Father Tait Schroeder, St.
Peters resident pastor, and Kathi
Klaas, Ashton school principal,
during the schools 150thanniversary celebration. Dahmen, who
lives in Middleton, attributes his
longevity to staying active. He still
cuts his own lawn and works at
Gunderson Funeral Home in Middleton.
At left: Ethel Maly Ballweg, St.
Peters Catholic School Class of
1928, has a broad smile as she arrives at the schools anniversary
celebration on Friday, June 17.
Ballweg was an honored participant at the event - at 101, she was
the oldest returning alumna, joining brother Norman Maly of Ashton (who is only in his late 80s,
Class of 1941), and many other relatives. The school has run continuously since 1866.
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residents.
Resident and retired DOT
surveyor John Haverberg said
he thinks the plats could be
arranged differently to be safer
but maintain the same number
of lots. He suggested dropping
two lots if the road layout is not
changed. He added that if Koch
Road is used it will need to be
rebuilt.
The Vandewalle architect
representing Veridian said that
tighter curved roads would reduce speed limits by reinforcing
physical limits. He said there
will also be changes to bike
path and crosswalk to make it
more accessible.
Another resident said the potential increase in traffic would
be life changing. He said he fled
Madison because of the traffic
and this development would basically create more traffic than
his home on Monroe St. but not
have sidewalks.
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Middleton Sertoma has presented the Service to Mankind award for 2016 to Joe Herr,
who foundedLogans Heart and Smiles.Logans Heart & Smiles provides free labor and
materials, based on income, to help ease the burden families with disabled children face.Herr
was introduced by Curt Norton (on left).As of today, the organization he founded has helped
97 families by building 63 ramps, 10 fences and many other projects.Herr also serves as
president on the Board of the Family Support and Resource Center of Dane County.
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Feeding America recently partnered with Copps grocery store in Middleton and the Middleton Police Department to host a local food drive with all donations going to
the Middleton Outreach Ministry (MOM) Food
Pantry. The event which ran from June 4through June
11at Copps Middleton, raised 1,244 pounds of food, which
was stuffed into police vehicles and the MOM Food Rescue
Truck and transported to the pantry on June 11.
We feel that this was still a huge success and it means
members of our community will not go hungry, said Kim
Wood, a Middleton police officer. We enjoyed this partnership with MOM and Copps and look forward to the opportunity to work with them both in the future.
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spent the last 14 years as assistant superintendent for educational services and, before
that, 10 years as the principal of
Elm Lawn Elementary School,
where he was affectionately
known as Mr. Mav.
Longtime school board
member Ellen Lindgren said
she had numerous discussions
with colleagues about who
would become the new superintendent and nearly everyone immediately pointed to Mavroulis.
I know the district from top
to bottom, inside and out, says
Mavroulis. Ive lived in the
community for 18 years and
both of my children have gone
through the District. Ive
also developed relationships
with many business and community leaders from the area.
adjust its user fees, the condition of state and local roads and
transit systems will deteriorate
significantly over the next
decade.
The council also adopted a
resolution supporting designation of a U.S. bike route through
downtown Middleton. The Wisconsin Bicycle Federation and
the Adventure Cycling Association with the cooperation of
Wisconsin Department of
Transportation and other stakeholders proposed a specific
route to be designated as USBR
30.
USBR 30 would connect
Milwaukee and Madison and
Minneapolis. Assistant city
planner Mark Opitz said the city
is not obligated to provide signage but that he planned to find
the funding for what he estimated would be about six
signs.
Alder Gurdip Brar asked if
the streets would need to be
modified such as adding bike
lanes. Opitz said he did not
think that was necessary. He
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Rally time
Middleton
surges past
Ashton in 9th
by ADAM HATLAN
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@robreischel
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Andrew Zimmerman and Middletons HTL team rallied past Ashton Sunday.
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Middletons girls golf team was all smiles after winning the WIAA Division 1 state championship last October.
memorable performances.
Skibba, the 2014 individual
champion, finished second this
time with a 149, three shots
behind Beaver Dams Ashley
Kulka. Junior Alexis Thomas
shot a 1-under-par 71 on
Tuesday and finished fourth
individually at 151.
Junior Morgan Miles carded
a second-day 81 and tied for
27th overall. And sophomore
Payton Hodson, the Cardinals
No. 5 golfer, shot an important
84 on Tuesday.
Im just speechless,
Thomas said. I really wasnt
paying attention to all the
scores during my round. I was
just concentrating on my own
game. But right now, I dont
think Ive ever been happier.
Arrowhead began the day
with a 4-shot lead, but
Middleton pulled within two
after the front nine. The
Warhawks stretched that lead
to five midway through the
back nine before the Cardinals
mounted their memorable
charge.
The quartet of Skibba,
Thomas, Miles and Hodson
played the final three holes at
1-over-par. Arrowhead, on the
other hand, played it at 7-over.
Honestly, I dont really feel
that
disappointed,
said
Arrowhead senior Claire
Lauterbach. Middleton just
played great and really finished
strong. What are you going to
do?
Middleton surged to a 2shot lead when Arrowheads
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Emmet Herb helped Middletons boys golf team finish second at state.
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Lauren
Cabalka
was
the
Middleton
Ti m e s Tr i b u n e s
G i r l s
Coach of
the Year.
makes Emmet Herb one of the
states elite golfers is his temperament.
It doesnt seem to matter if
Herb goes low or high
his facial expressions, body
language and mood rarely
change.
But on June 7, the typically
calm and collected Herb turned
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Abbey Webber (top) and Perrin Hagge (above) had memorable senior seasons.
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Adler had a two-run bloop single down the right field line
that scored Prochaska and
Kouba and gave Ashton an 8-2
lead.
I was happy with the hitting today, Dave Adler said.
Middleton wasnt done,
though.
In the bottom of the eighth,
Schafer reached on an error,
and Dubler made Ashton pay
by blasting a two-run home run
to cut the lead to 8-4. Hinson
followed Dubler with a solo
home run, his second of the
day, pulling Middleton within
8-5 heading to the ninth.
Adler kind of left it up. Ill
take whatever I can, said
Hinson, who went 4-for-5 with
two home runs, two runs
scored, and three RBI.
That set the stage for
Middletons ninth inning rally
and a heartbreaking loss for
Ashton.
Weve got two games next
weekend, Dave Adler said.
Weve got to come back and
see what we got.
On deck: Middleton visits
Black Earth Friday at 7:30 p.m.
and is home against Wisconsin
Dells Sunday at 1 p.m. Ashton
hosts Richland Center on
Sunday at 1 p.m. and hosts
Lodi on Monday at 1 p.m.
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11-12 Girls
1: Lauren Fitzgerald, MI,
186.50
2: Maddie Johnson, PC,
150.80
3: Ella Mock, MI, 148.65
11-12 Boys
1: Jack Bell, PC, 214.75
2: Evan Prince, PC, 160.75
3: Henry Vanderweide, PC,
145.15
13-14 Girls
1: Stephanie Kishter, PC,
168.35
2: Kate Yehle, PC, 154.8
3: McKenna Genyk, MI,
131.90
13-14 Boys
1: Joey Collins, PC, 127.95
2: Arjun Arora, PC, 121.45
3: Simon Kaldor, PC,
113.45
15-18 Girls
1: Andrea Gottlieb, PC,
148.75
2: Claire Eckerle, PC,
136.20
3: Maya Gomez, PC, 117.70
15-18 Boys
1: Matt Jacus, PC, 242.25
2: Noah Krantz, MI, 203.15
3: Justin Temprano, PC,
181.35
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Breast
1. Shae-Lynn Kruchten
42.57
2. Cheyanne Bodenstein
49.40
Girls 13-14 50 Meter Fly
1. Makenna Licking 31.95
2. Kaitlyn Peters 32.34
Girls 13-14 100 Meter IM
2. Ashlyn Phaneuf 1:24.71
3. Shae-Lynn Kruchten
1:34.93
Girls 13-14 200 Meter
Free Relay
1. Cross Plains A 2:35.06
(Lane LaBoda, Amber Grim,
Bethany
Ott,
Cheyanne
Bodenstein)
Girls 13-14 200 Meter
Medley Relay
1. Cross Plains A 2:23.20
(Lauryn Abozeid, Makenna
Licking, Kaitlyn Peters, Ashlyn
Phaneuf)
2. Cross Plains B 2:56.52
(Bethany Ott, Shae-Lynn
Kruchten, Lane LaBoda,
Amber Grim)
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2. Cross Plains B 3:51.15
(Kyler Mahoney, Noah Dorn,
Dominic Frost, Jack Johnson)
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